Ichthyostega wrote:
> I want to object here. You should NEVER just ignore a md5sum alarm.
> It could be the only sign someone tampered with the code you are going
> to execute on your private machine. You should at least clarify *why*
> you got the alarm
>
> Please don't forget we live in a time even governments consider to spread
> malware and trojan horses and call this "rightfull acting"

Okay, you are right, especially for Berlusconiland, where Stefano might
be from and Scheuble Reich, we are living in, also it can be possible
that someone set IOs in a way, that the hardware can be damaged. The USA
and Czechia also aren't nations that be very confidential. IMO this is
hardly porobable. I guess the ISO are fine. I nearly replied by using
OpenPGP Hermann, because I used the mail you sent me offlist and not the
second mail you sent to the list. As you know, I like to be safe too,
maybe it's better to take care of the checksum. Anyway, we might use
some addon for our Mozillas from trusted sources, but the NSA was broken
in the place were the server is and went around OpenPGP and https. While
we are browsing using tor, the NSA get everything by the addons we use.

I'm seldom using firewalls etc. and I don't have AppArmor installed for
64 Studio.

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